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Stadacona was a 16th-century St.
Lawrence Iroquoian village not far from
where Quebec City was
founded in 1608.
French explorer and
navigator Jacques...
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House was
designated a
National Historic Site in 1978.
Stadacona,
referred to as HMCS
Stadacona before 1968 and
frequently referred to as "Stad", is an...
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after the
Iroquoian names for the two big
settlements he saw at
Stadacona (Quebec City) and at
Hochelaga (Montreal Island).
Jacques Cartier was...
- at 395
Laurier Avenue East in the
historic building known as
Stadacona Hall.
Stadacona Hall was
built in 1871 by a
local lumber baron, John Cameron....
- HMCS
Stadacona was a
commissioned patrol boat of the
Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) that
served in the
First World War, and
postwar until 1920.
Before entering...
- 1539 in France) was the
chief of the St.
Lawrence Iroquois village of
Stadacona,
located at the
present site of
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
French explorer...
- from, Saint-Malo to the
Saint Lawrence River,
visiting the
villages of
Stadacona and
Hochelaga that
would later become the
sites of present-day Quebec...
- The
Stadacona Band of the
Royal Canadian Navy is a
Canadian military band in the
Royal Canadian Navy
based in Halifax. It
serves as
official military...
- the word to
direct French explorer Jacques Cartier to the
village of
Stadacona.
Cartier later used the word
Canada to
refer not only to that particular...
- two villages, but only one, Tutonaguy, was named. War,
possibly with
Stadacona, has been
suggested to be the
cause of the
disappearance of Hochelaga...